This kind of parenting — healing while parenting — requires strength, reflection, and deep emotional labor, writes Jose Perez ...
Foster youth are more than twice as likely to suffer a non-fatal drug overdose, a new study based on millions of insurance claims has found.
New data from The Imprint’s Who Cares Project finds a 19% decline in the number of licensed foster homes in the United States since 2019 ...
The ACF has added three new leaders to the team, including a veteran legislator from the home state of the agency’s top ...
Kids are being locked up in detention centers solely because of their mental health challenges, a new bipartisan ...
The effort to reshape the Chafee program, which supports older foster youth and those who have aged out, is underway ...
A $1.1 million report on tribal boarding schools and Michigan’s role in the deaths and abuse of Native American children was never released.
An internal memo issued last week shows that the Administration for Children and Families plans to restructure its research and evaluation operations.
Strategies to reduce harm to adults who use drugs might not safeguard children who may be endangered by parental substance use.
Loss of cultural and kinship ties causes adverse outcomes into adulthood for Indigenous foster youth and adoptees, according to new research.
Researchers Lisa Casanova, left, study co-leader Sue Sullivan, center, and Kylie DeBoer, right, talking to a hotel resident. Provided photo. Hotels aren’t meant to be homes. But for many working ...
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